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PERSONAL.

The Education Board has accepted the resignation of Miss M. Colquhoun Srterton) and Miss A. A. Atkinson isterton). ’ Messrs E. Welch and R. J. Southgate were elected life members of the Red Star Football Club last evening. Mr T. B. Strong, M.A., B.Sc., Chief Inspector of Primary Schools, paid an official visit to Masteron yesterday. Miss I. L. Thompson, late of lona College, Hastings, has been appointed music mistress at Solway College and will commence duty on May 1. Mr EL P. Hugo and Mr George Daubney are attending the conference of the N.Z. Federation of Clothier* and Drapers at Palmerston North. Dr. T. F. Telford, Medical Officer of Health for the Canterbury and West Coast districts, has resigned from that position.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hodgins, of Cole street, wilMeave for Melbonrne next week on an extended holiday. They wi 1 possibly take up their residence there.

Mr. H. W. Dagg, who has been connested with the staff of the New Zealand Lonu and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., for the past nine years, in Masterton, Eketahuna and Pahiatua, has resigned to take up a position with Joseph Nathan and Co. Ltd.

Mr. Crimp, who many years ago owned as a boarding honse the present Troeadero building in Pahiatua, is a visitor to Balin qy. .as the guest of his relatives, Mr." and Mrs. R. H. Croad. Mr. Crimp is not now a young man, being well over 80. Mr. W. Rutherford, who has been in charge of the Drapery Department of the Martinborough branch of Wairarnpa Farmers ’ Co-op. Association, left for Pahiatua yesterday. His position has been filled by Mr. W. C. Franks, late manager of Girlinq’s Blenheim, and Hood Bros., Ma«*' :ton.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1925, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1925, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1925, Page 5

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